1-Click ELK Stack: Hosted Kibana 4

We just pushed a new release of Logsene to production, including 1-Click Access to Kibana 4!

Did you know that Logsene provides a complete ELK Stack? Logsene’s indexing and search API is compatible with the Elasticsearch API. That’s why it is very easy to use Logsene – you can use the existing Logstash Elasticsearch output, point it to Logsene for indexing, and then you can use Kibana and point it to Logsene like it’s your local Elasticsearch cluster. And not only is this process easy, but Logsene actually adds more functionality to the bare “ELK” stack! In fact, here is a long list of features the open-source ELK stack just doesn’t have, such as:

If you don’t want to run and manage your own Elasticsearch cluster but would like to use Kibana for log and data analysis, then give Logsene a quick try by registering here – we do all the backend heavy lifting so you can focus on what you want to get out of your data and not on infrastructure. There’s no commitment and no credit card required. And, if you are a young startup, a small or non-profit organization, or an educational institution, ask us for a discount (see special pricing)!

We are happy to answer questions or receive feedback – please drop us a line or get us @sematext.

Sandy, these changes are not changes to Kibana itself. These additional functionalities are a part of Logsene – https://sematext.com/logsene as well as SPM – https://sematext.com/spm . We simply integrated Kibana with Logsene so people can slice and dice their data (logs or other types of events) in Logsene, without having to run their own Elasticsearch clusters.

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